Alright, so I know all you out there have been waiting for some new stuff from me to listen to. This is from when Jenn, Ryan, and I went to the Pass about two weeks ago, January 31. The first file I think sounds like a chirp, could have been a bird, but what birds would be making noise that late at night. The second, which at first I thought could be my recorder rubbing against my clothes, but I tried to recreate the sound and was unable to reproduce it. It sounds almost evil, hehe. The third and forth clips are what to me sounded like a young kid or female voice whispering something. I’m not quite sure exactly what it could be saying and I’m sure its not any of us. I tried to amplify the section to determine the words but was still unable to figure it out. This will probably be the only potential evidence from our trip. I would appreciate any feedback you might have on the clips I’ve provided. We should be going on another investigation next weekend, so stay tuned!

I found this interesting article a while ago that I felt was appropriate to share on our blog. This is from Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield in Kennesaw, GA (a few miles from haunted Cheatham Hill Battlefield in Kennesaw). A man and his son were driving down the road one night around the mountain when a man on horseback ran across the road directly infront of him, which they believe to be a Civil War ghost.

One Cobb County, Georgia man says that he had a brush with what may have been a real ghost near Kennesaw Mountain earlier this month.

The man, who doesn’t want to be identified, said he and his teenage son were driving through Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield the night of October 8 when they spotted something about to cross the road in front of their car.

Both Civil More..War buffs, they say the rider appeared to be a Union Army cavalry officer complete with a saber in his hand.

This is neat because it puts some belief in what we observe at the Allatoona Battlefield Pass. I hope to investigate the site sometime but I hear it’s extremely difficult to get permission to, let alone sneak in.

These were the only sounds I captured from Cheetham Hill and Bulloch Hall. The whistling sounds from Cheetham were clear enough to be heard by all of us. Jenn even commented on hearing it accompanied by a “Hey”. I was not able to hear that on the recording, but you can be the judge of that. As for Bulloch Hall, it sounded like a door closing and rattling. Ryan would like me to go back over these recordings since he and the rest of the group heard whispering at Cheetham Hill. I did not hear at the time nor upon examination of the recordings, but will attempt to see if anything can possibly heard. I haven’t had a chance yet to go over Marietta Cemetery, I’ve been busy with work and Christmas prep. I’ll make it a point to go over Marietta and the other recordings tomorrow.

Update: Upon further review of the part of Cheatham Hill where the rest of the group claimed to hear whispering, I did in fact here whispering on the recording. However, when I listened closer it turned out to only be Ryan whispering to me or some other members whispering. It was nothing paranormal that I could determine.

Are ghosts haunting the aquarium in downtown Atlanta, Georgia? I found an interesting article by the Atlanta-Journal Constitution detailing the supposedly haunted aquarium in Atlanta. Could this be paranormal… or not?

Do spirits swim with Atlanta’s fishes?

Are specters now among the many species that inhabit one of the world’s largest collections of sea life?

Is the Georgia Aquarium haunted?

Aquarium workers and officials seem to think there’s a possibility, with hundreds of century-old artifacts of the “Titanic Aquatic” exhibit occupying the Georgia landmark’s northwest corner.

We made our way back out to Roswell, Georgia to check out the flickering lights at the supposedly haunted Bulloch Hall. As odd as it was when the lights turned off and on as we entered the property and left we came to discover last night the lights were in fact timed and not paranormal. We noted that the lights turned off every 6 1/2 minutes for 2 seconds and would turn back on. We also observed this with the street lights in the parking lot and the lights at a haunted confederate cemetery in Marietta, Georgia. If you watch the second video on the Bulloch Hall lights you will note that the video is over 5 minutes in length (lights turned off at the end). This video was recorded seconds after the lights turned off. That means that the lights turned off around 6 minutes later.

I went through most of the recordings, all except Hell’s Church. It Thanksgiving and I’ve been spending more time with my family so I swears when I get back to school I’ll go over that one and back over to make sure I got everything that wants to be found. The first one I heard was from the Roswell Mill ruins. To me, it sounded like a “gruff”, thats the only thing I heard that sounded out of place. It could be someone clearing their throat but it didn’t sound like anyone in our group. The second one was from those Steps I love so much. This one to me sounded like a tweet. However, it was around 2 in the morning and I don’t think any bird would be awake and tweeting. Thats all I have for now, sorry it took a while. Like I said bringing my lab top home to try and get work done wasn’t that great of an idea, not much work getting done. I promise either tomorrow night or monday I will post the rest, if any, EVPs I catch.